Very true ... They said the head speed will pick up after 3 Lipo cycles. Stock normal throttle curve is 0 . 40. 60. 80. 100 ... Low rate switch/pitch curve is 30% 40% 50% 75% 100% ... Should give you some idea. I know you can physically see lots of negative pitch
Where I had it earlier...

My blade MCPX and 130 have a little negative pitch in normal mode. It helps when you are flying outside. Just use slower movements with your collective. It did anoy me on the mcpx so I raised the swashplate up a bit to calm it down. If you try this just make sure you adjust each linkage equally, so your swash stays level. Also, if you get in trouble don't drop the throttle all the way down. You can hit the throttle hold button. Are you using the dx4e which comes with the rtf version or a computer transmitter like the dx6i? I prefer the dx6i. Hope this helps

My blade MCPX and 130 have a little negative pitch in normal mode. It helps when you are flying outside. Just use slower movements with your collective. It did anoy me on the mcpx so I raised the swashplate up a bit to calm it down. If you try this just make sure you adjust each linkage equally, so your swash stays level. Also, if you get in trouble don't drop the throttle all the way down. You can hit the throttle hold button. Are you using the dx4e which comes with the rtf version or a computer transmitter like the dx6i? I prefer the dx6i. Hope this helps

thank you for the info.... check this video out. I am hoping to do this in my house too some day

Haha incredible!!! I love the nano cp x... 2 flights now and no crashes I keep it pointed into the wind and pump up the collective to stabilize... the rudder is so locked in high rates are way easier to control.... Beyondblue it is really sweet and I am using the stock dx4e ...

Cool, glad you like it. I flew my mcpx around the house today in idle up. They do seem to fly better with a higher head speed. I also have a complete microheli aluminum head which eliminated the play the stock plastic parts had. Here are some pics of my mcpx

Cool, glad you like it. I flew my mcpx around the house today in idle up. They do seem to fly better with a higher head speed. I also have a complete microheli aluminum head which eliminated the play the stock plastic parts had. Here are some pics of my mcpx

Did a flight of the micro p51 Mustang and 130x in the front yard after work. Only got one flight of each before having to call it quits. Got dark quick and I started getting numb thumbs Looks like it is that time of year to dust off the old realflight sim